ServiceNow credentials#
You can use these credentials to authenticate the following nodes:
Prerequisites#
Create a ServiceNow developer account.
Supported authentication methods#
- Basic auth
- OAuth2
Related resources#
Refer to ServiceNow's API documentation for more information about the service.
Using basic auth#
To configure this credential, you'll need:
- A User name: Enter your ServiceNow username.
- A Password: Enter your ServiceNow password.
- A Subdomain: The subdomain for your servicenow instance is in your instance URL:
https://<subdomain>.service-now.com/
. For example, if the full URL ishttps://dev99890.service-now.com
, then the subdomain isdev99890
.
Using OAuth2#
To configure this credential, you'll need:
- A Client ID: Generated once you register a new app.
- A Client Secret: Generated once you register a new app.
- A Subdomain: The subdomain for your servicenow instance is in your instance URL:
https://<subdomain>.service-now.com/
. For example, if the full URL ishttps://dev99890.service-now.com
, then the subdomain isdev99890
.
To generate your Client ID and Client Secret, register a new app in System OAuth > Application Registry > New > Create an OAuth API endpoint for external clients. Use these settings for your app:
- Copy the Client ID and add it to your n8n credential.
- Enter a Client Secret or leave it blank to automatically generate a random secret. Add this secret to your n8n credential.
- Copy the n8n OAuth Redirect URL and add it as a Redirect URL.
Refer to How to setup OAuth2 authentication for RESTMessageV2 integrations for more information.